twslam07
All-Star
This offseason, the Kings should be content with what they have and the position they are in. Considering they resign Thornton and Dalembert, we will have the same team from last year with one more year of development under their belt. Their guards will be Evans, Thornton, Udrih, and Garcia. Their forwards will consist of Garcia, Casspi, and Greene. And their bigs will be made up of Cousins, Dalembert, Thompson, and Whiteside. This is a solid team which only needs some minor additions to take it to the next level.
I am guessing that our first rounder will land somewhere between 3-7. This means we will be unable to draft Williams to fill our spot at SF. So who should we take? Should it be a backcourt player, a frontcourt player, or perhaps the next best SF on the board? I do not think we should go with a frontcourt player because Evans, Thornton, Udrih, and Garcia are more than capable of getting the job done for us at the guard spot. We could possibly take a frontcourt player. Someone like Kanter interests me, but by taking him, it will leave no minutes for Whiteside to get on the floor. This will, in a way, shelter him which will limit his opportunity to grow as a player. If we decided to take the next best SF available, it will seem like we are reaching a bit to draft Jones, Leonard, Hamilton, or Honeycutt. That’s why I think it might be beneficial to call up the Bobcats during draft time and see if they would be willing to trade up to get a higher pick. The Bobcats have the 9th worst record and we have the 5th worst record. If the lottery drops us in relatively the same spots for the draft, they might be interested in moving up. Also the Bobcats have the Blazers 1st round pick which is the 19th worst record in the league. We could possibly do a deal that involves our 1st rounder (5th pick) and Casspi for the Bobcats 1st rounder (9th pick) and the Blazers 1st round pick (19th pick). This would put us in a good spot to take a SF for the future and another possible frontcourt or backcourt player to add depth.
After we drafted a young and promising SF, I still think it is necessary to sign a veteran SF to hold the starting job for a few years. I would be happy with Battier, Kirilenko, or Prince although Battier would be my first choice. If we can sign one to a 6-7 million a year deal for 3-4 years I would be very satisfied.
If we were able to pull this off our team would look like:
PG – Evans, Udrih
SG – Thornton, Garcia
SF – Battier, T. Jones, Greene
PF – Cousins, Thompson
C – Dalembert, Whiteside
I didn’t include the 19th pick selection in this roster because I honestly don’t know who would fall to us. But I think going with the best player available with this pick would be the wisest thing to do.
I am guessing that our first rounder will land somewhere between 3-7. This means we will be unable to draft Williams to fill our spot at SF. So who should we take? Should it be a backcourt player, a frontcourt player, or perhaps the next best SF on the board? I do not think we should go with a frontcourt player because Evans, Thornton, Udrih, and Garcia are more than capable of getting the job done for us at the guard spot. We could possibly take a frontcourt player. Someone like Kanter interests me, but by taking him, it will leave no minutes for Whiteside to get on the floor. This will, in a way, shelter him which will limit his opportunity to grow as a player. If we decided to take the next best SF available, it will seem like we are reaching a bit to draft Jones, Leonard, Hamilton, or Honeycutt. That’s why I think it might be beneficial to call up the Bobcats during draft time and see if they would be willing to trade up to get a higher pick. The Bobcats have the 9th worst record and we have the 5th worst record. If the lottery drops us in relatively the same spots for the draft, they might be interested in moving up. Also the Bobcats have the Blazers 1st round pick which is the 19th worst record in the league. We could possibly do a deal that involves our 1st rounder (5th pick) and Casspi for the Bobcats 1st rounder (9th pick) and the Blazers 1st round pick (19th pick). This would put us in a good spot to take a SF for the future and another possible frontcourt or backcourt player to add depth.
After we drafted a young and promising SF, I still think it is necessary to sign a veteran SF to hold the starting job for a few years. I would be happy with Battier, Kirilenko, or Prince although Battier would be my first choice. If we can sign one to a 6-7 million a year deal for 3-4 years I would be very satisfied.
If we were able to pull this off our team would look like:
PG – Evans, Udrih
SG – Thornton, Garcia
SF – Battier, T. Jones, Greene
PF – Cousins, Thompson
C – Dalembert, Whiteside
I didn’t include the 19th pick selection in this roster because I honestly don’t know who would fall to us. But I think going with the best player available with this pick would be the wisest thing to do.